Across
- 2. - Turning plain text into a unique code that cannot be reverted.
- 3. - State of being free from unauthorized intrusion.
- 4. - To convert information into code.
- 7. - Number used once in a cryptographic communication.
- 8. KEY - A key known only to the communicator.
- 9. - Unbreakable encryption if used once.
- 10. - LAMINA1’s chief cryptographer.
- 12. - A puzzle of encryption or decryption.
- 16. - Scaling solutions for blockchains.
- 18. - one of the earliest practical examples of public key exchange.
- 19. - To decode encrypted information.
- 20. - 80s-era digital counterpart to traditional cash.
- 21. - Proof construction where one can prove possession without revealing.
- 24. - Transactions hidden from public view.
Down
- 1. - Language of 0s and 1s.
- 4. - Curved approach to public keys.
- 5. - Widely used algorithm for secure data transmission
- 6. - A cipher that rearranges order without altering actual letters.
- 11. - Networks enabling direct exchanges of digital assets.
- 13. - Attack method using exhaustive key searches.
- 14. - Type of cryptography with two different keys.
- 15. - Digital signature where the content is unseen by the signer.
- 17. - Proof system where the prover convinces the verifier without conveying private information.
- 22. - The foundation of security and cryptography.
- 23. - A device or program used to generate cryptographic keys.
- 24. - Not private; visible to all.
